Learning from a small start.
- tjjmarshall2002

- Nov 6, 2019
- 2 min read
Wow quarter one is already over, it flew by, this entire year will be over in no time and Red River will be a distant memory.
So how do I leave behind something I can be remembered for?
I Guess that's why this class is important, I am a chronic school skipper, I say it's because I work a lot so I'm always tired, but even I know that's no good excuse. I could work less, or I can stop being a baby and just show up, and I like money way too much to do the former. Besides I heard just the other week, another classmate talking about how his manager screwed him and he worked 60 hours in a week, a full five day school week, I only ever work 30 so how can I complain?
I want to make an impact, everyone does but this class actually allows students to try and make a change, and now almost every morning I wake up and say "I don't want to go I'm too tired, who cares?" I then end up actually feeling some responsibility to school and not just work. I say to myself "No I am going, I have to, for me and for the people I'm working with."
Now the drive to try has been given, this quarter has functioned for training, in how to form groups, and to create ideas, ideas we can try to introduce to our school system, Q-1 was our training to act as a large group, and now to break off and form our own ideas. We had the ideas of business cards with the national crisis hotline on them, and that is on the way to completion.
Now the pressure is on to create a new idea, for now I am working on the idea of improving peoples ability to socialize and make new friends, with the idea of dinner club, we will see what comes of that.

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